Later this month, Tommy Hilfiger will be in Milan for his fourth and final around-the-world spectacular with Gigi Hadid. The Spring ’18 fashion show-slash-party is guaranteed to close Milan Fashion Week on an upbeat note, and, as always, fans will be able to purchase the clothes immediately. Hilfiger’s women’s Pre-Fall and Fall 2018 menswear collections were shown on the “regular” calendar—i.e., several months before they arrive in stores—but offer a few clues about what to expect in forthcoming collections. Both lineups had a nostalgic, plucked-from-the-archives feeling, with reissued classics, vintage TH logos and motifs, and lots of statement coats.

In recent seasons—and in step with a major ’90s comeback—Hilfiger has been embracing his signature flag, transforming it into color-blocked knits or graphic stripes. In this delivery, the flag was embroidered in miniature on baggy jeans, striped button-downs, and preppy chinos. He also brought back his heritage crest from 1985, printing it on T-shirts and fanny packs or needle-punching it into comfy, vintage-looking mohair sweaters. Several of those sweaters were cut for both girls and guys, as was a burgundy corduroy sherpa coat. (Plenty of guys will be into those fanny packs, too.)

The overarching theme was a “his for her” mix of feminine and masculine touches, mirroring the way Hilfiger’s young customers probably shop. Who cares what section you’re in anymore? That was mostly felt in the women’s tailoring and of-the-moment “men’s fabrics” like checks and plaids, but we’d be curious to see a few feminine flourishes in his menswear, too.